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SUMMARY:Quantum Gas Microscopes - From Textbook Experiments to New Frontie
 rs - Dr. Christian Gross\, Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics\, Garch
 ing\, Germany
DTSTART:20180202T150000Z
DTEND:20180202T160000Z
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CONTACT:Dr Ulrich Schneider
DESCRIPTION:Ultracold quantum gases in optical lattices provide a unique p
 latform for the study of tailored many-body systems. The realization of qu
 antum gas microscopes marked a new era in this field. They enabled the pre
 cision detection of single atoms on individual lattice sites and with this
  provide direct experimental access to non-local correlation functions. He
 re we summarize the experimental progress with this new platform\, where e
 xperiments evolved from textbook like studies in conceptually simple setti
 ngs towards precisely controlled studies in computationally inaccessible r
 egimes. We discuss recent results on many-body localization in two dimensi
 ons as well as on hidden correlations in Fermi-Hubbard chains.\n
LOCATION:Small Lecture Theatre\, Bragg Building\, Cavendish Laboratory (Ph
 ysics Department)
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